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==Japanese models==
 
==Japanese models==
  
Sega released a four-button (three buttons plus a start button) '''mouse''' peripheral for the [[Sega Saturn]] in Japan. There were two models that fit into both Saturn color scheme models and both sold separately. Both also came with a custom Sega Saturn baby blue pad and each cost ¥3,000.
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Sega released a four-button (three buttons plus a start button) mouse peripheral for the [[Sega Saturn]] in Japan called the '''Shuttle Mouse''' (シャトルマウス). There were two models that fit into both Saturn color scheme models and both sold separately. Both also came with a custom Sega Saturn baby blue pad and each cost ¥3,000.
 
*HSS-0102 (released 22 November 1994): The first model was gray in color with a blue start button.
 
*HSS-0102 (released 22 November 1994): The first model was gray in color with a blue start button.
 
*HSS-0139 (released 5 July 1996): The second model was white with a red start button. White versions came packaged with the Limited Edition of ''[[Sakura Taisen]]'', but these were no different than those models that were sold separately.
 
*HSS-0139 (released 5 July 1996): The second model was white with a red start button. White versions came packaged with the Limited Edition of ''[[Sakura Taisen]]'', but these were no different than those models that were sold separately.

Revision as of 00:08, 18 December 2012

(Japan, second model)

Japanese models

Sega released a four-button (three buttons plus a start button) mouse peripheral for the Sega Saturn in Japan called the Shuttle Mouse (シャトルマウス). There were two models that fit into both Saturn color scheme models and both sold separately. Both also came with a custom Sega Saturn baby blue pad and each cost ¥3,000.

  • HSS-0102 (released 22 November 1994): The first model was gray in color with a blue start button.
  • HSS-0139 (released 5 July 1996): The second model was white with a red start button. White versions came packaged with the Limited Edition of Sakura Taisen, but these were no different than those models that were sold separately.

UK model

A European release was planned for late 1995, but it never reached the stores. A possible screenshot has been found, possibly from Mega Force.

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